Hi guys! It’s time for another Top Ten Tuesday! TTT was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

My dudes…my. DUDES! It’s almost the end of the year. In fact, there are only 3 weeks until the 31st, which is New Year’s Eve, so if you have books or challenges you need to finish up by the end of the year, then you have 3 weeks!

As you can probably tell, I’m fricken’ out a little bit. So much has happened this year, and there’s only 3 weeks left for the rest of the things to happen. But, I’m not going to focus on the things that need to get done, I’m going to focus on my top ten books of 2019. Granted, this may change as I continue to read, but these are it as of right now.

These are the top ten books I’ve read this year. I would say a good mix, but as I’m looking back through these, I can see that they are a mix of more science fiction and fantasy that I originally thought they were. But I’m okay with that, I read majority science fiction and fantasy and it would make sense that the books that left an impact are from those genres.

What are your top ten books of 2019? Why are they your top ten? Comment below and let me know!

13 thoughts on “Tiny Navajo Reads: Top Ten Books of 2019”

Thanks! I loved finding a new author through it as well. I actually bought my first Terry Pratchett book because of Good Omens, so I’ll have to see if my love of Good Omens translates over into his books as well.

Welp, now I just feel bad because half this list is on my TBR and I had totally planned to read this year and just … didn’t get to yet? XD But now I’m all the more excited for them! I think I’m going to save Dread Nation for when the sequel comes out and read them together. I did read Good Omens, though, and watched the show, and absolutely loved them both! Great picks.

YAY!! I got you to read, or at least plan to read some of these books! My work is done! Not really, but I did really enjoy reading Good Omens and I’ve watched a few episodes of the show, but I haven’t gotten past them. It’s not because I don’t like it or find it boring, but because I have no time now! I need more time in my life! And I’m so excited for when Deathless Divide comes out. I’ll probably need to reread Dread Nation first just to spark my memory of what happened.